Evaluation of damage mechanisms in tight gas reservoirs: Integration of laboratory experiments and field data with numerical simulation
Tight gas reservoirs represent a significant portion of natural gas reservoirs worldwide. Production at economical rates from tight gas reservoirs in general is very challenging not only due to the very low intrinsic permeability but also as a consequence of several different forms of formation dama...
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Main Authors: | Bahrami, N., Dousi, N., Lashari, A. |
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Society of Petroleum Engineers
2015
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